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Three SMU Deans Reappointed To Five-Year Terms

The academic deans leading SMU’s Lyle School of Engineering, Dedman School of Law and Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences have been reappointed to serve in their positions for an additional five years.
Camps

ESD Offers Campers Week at Wolf Run Ranch

When it comes to summer camps, The Episcopal School of Dallas has students covered.
Camps

Camp iHope Offers Freedom, Family, Fun

Each June, campers skim the trees in Anna on a zip line, canoe the lake water, climb the rock wall, and forget about cancer for a week.

‘R Is The Roughest,’ But Not The Only Hard Sound

Cynthia Gould and Michelle Marlow have found a way to impart pronunciation tricks even when a child is not in the middle of a face-to-face session.

Highland Park student makes racist remarks towards rival lacrosse player

A Highland Park student is apologizing after making a racist comment on social media.
Camps

It’s Normal To Feel Homesick

It’s not uncommon for first-time campers (and even second-and third-timers) to experience homesickness.

ESD student-athlete target of racist remarks

A Highland Park student is apologizing after making a racist comment on social media. The student, Highland Park sophomore Skyler Carter, directed the comment at Gabriel Letcher, a sophomore lacrosse player at Episcopal School of Dallas. Letcher is African American.

‘Roughing it’ on Campus: A University Park Tradition

Camping out on the school grounds has become an annual tradition for University Park Elementary families – one where students don’t mind the extra hours on campus.

St. Mark’s Freshman Photographs Troubled Borders

With politicians debating border security and immigration, a curious St. Mark’s School of Texas ninth-grader picked up his camera and headed to Brownsville.

SMU Brings New Way For Students to Get Across Campus

The previously banned scooters were brought to campus with the help of the student body and student government.
Faith

Local Teens to Host Party in the Park Benefit

The event began seven years ago when six high school girls had the vision to create a new family-oriented event to raise community awareness and funds for Reconciliation Outreach

Hyer Faster Stronger Fun Run Returns

Last year, the race was attended by 500 runners and walkers and was an instant success. 

HPISD Boundary Rezoning Committee Formed to Create Study

The new boundaries will go into effect for the 2020-21 school year.

SMU Concert Presents Three World Premieres

SMU’s Meadows School of the Arts will showcase three world premieres by internationally acclaimed choreographers

SMU Spring Dance Concert Presents Three World Premieres

SMU’s Meadows School of the Arts will showcase three world premieres by internationally acclaimed choreographers

Preston Hollow Women’s Club Raising Funds for Digital Marquee

The club has raised $22,000 toward the $30,000 goal.
Camps

A Camp For Children Who Like To Make Things

Inventors get the red-carpet treatment from the National Inventors Hall of Fame and then play starring roles in a summer camp curriculum.
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